Martin De Prycker
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Martin De Prycker (b. Sint-Niklaas, 16 January 1955) is a Belgian engineer and businessman. He is the CEO of Barco, a Belgian display hardware manufacturer.
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[edit] Education
He graduated as a civil engineer in electronics (1979) and holds a PhD in computer sciences and electrical engineering (1982) from the University of Ghent (Ghent, Belgium). In addition, he obtained an MBA at the University of Antwerp in 1992.
[edit] Career
He started his career at Alcatel in 1982, at that time ITT. During his career at Alcatel, he held various key positions in Alcatel's research center in Antwerp. In 1985, he started research on ATM, which resulted in a first world prototype in Telecom Geneva in 1991. In 1996, as head of the Access Business Unit, he lead Alcatel's ADSL virtual company for the development of ADSL. In 2000, he became Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and a member of the Executive Committee of Alcatel in Paris. In February 2002, he became the CEO of Barco, where he succeeded Hugo Vandamme.
Martin De Prycker was teaching at Boston University from 1988 to 1992 and at Ghent University from 1994 to 1999.
He is a member of the board of Agoria and of VOKA. In addition he is a member of the committee Proces voor Prioriteitstelling inzake Technologie en Innovatie in Vlaanderen of the Flemish Council for Science Policy and of the board of advice of the GIMV.
[edit] Bibliography
- Martin De Prycker, Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Solution for the Broadband ISDN, Prentice Hall PTR; 3Rev Ed edition (August 23, 1995), ISBN-10: 0133421716
[edit] Source
- Martin De Prycker wordt nieuwe CEO van BARCO (press release)
- Martin De Prycker wordt nieuwe CEO van BARCO (Dutch)

